* ThrowItIn: The 2007 reunion tour was the result of a collective shrug and the band asking each other "Why the hell not?" Almost the entirety of Genesis's lineup had gotten together for an event celebrating the release of a boxset of the band's work and members began leaving one by one until it was just Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, and Tony Banks sitting around and chatting. The three looked at each other and realized that they represented the longest-serving incarnation of the band and decided to hit the road together.

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* ThrowItIn: ThrowItIn:** In 1980, upon recording "Intruder", their producer Hugh Padgham, testing out his new recording console, accidentally recorded Phil's drums and it picked out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bxz6jShW-3E a thick, punchy reverb that disappeared in an instant]]. That is how the "gated reverb", the sound of TheEighties, was born.** The 2007 reunion tour was the result of a collective shrug and the band asking each other "Why the hell not?" Almost the entirety of Genesis's lineup had gotten together for an event celebrating the release of a boxset of the band's work and members began leaving one by one until it was just Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, and Tony Banks sitting around and chatting. The three looked at each other and realized that they represented the longest-serving incarnation of the band and decided to hit the road together.

** Gabriel's penchant for telling weird stories between songs arose as a way to keep audiences engaged during concerts, as the band would often take a long time to retune their instruments. Also, his usage of masks and costumes came about partially because of keeping the audience engaged as mentioned before, and partially because of his stage fright.

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** Gabriel's penchant for telling weird stories between songs arose as a way to keep audiences engaged during concerts, as the band would often take a long time to retune re-tune their instruments. Also, his usage of masks and costumes came about partially because of keeping the audience engaged as mentioned before, and partially because of a requirement for telling his stories in addition to overcoming his own stage fright.

* ShortLivedBigImpact: The classic prog-era lineup of Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, and Mike Rutherford lasted 4 years and made four albums, yet those albums proved to be one of the most influential contributions to ProgressiveRock.

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* ShortLivedBigImpact: The Being one of the most influential of ProgressiveRock, the classic prog-era lineup of Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, and Mike Rutherford surprisingly lasted 4 years and made four albums, yet those albums proved to be one of the most influential contributions to ProgressiveRock.years.

* BigNameFan: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] with Richard Hammond of the BBC's ''Series/TopGear'' and Amazon's ''Series/TheGrandTour''. He's known to have been vocal of his notorious '''dis'''like for Genesis's music, to the point where his co-star Jeremy Clarkson sometimes uses their work (Particularly "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1tFQMjc-IE I know what you like (In your Wardrobe)]]") to {{Troll}} the living shit out of him.** On the other hand, Clarkson himself IRL is a big fan, and he provided liner notes for the 1997 remaster/reissue of ''A Trick Of The Tail''. ** Similarily, Music/JohnLennon praised ''Selling England by the Pound'', from which the band members took great encouragement at the time.

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* BigNameFan: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] {{Inverted|Trope}} with Richard Hammond of the BBC's ''Series/TopGear'' and Amazon's ''Series/TheGrandTour''. He's known to have been vocal of his notorious '''dis'''like for Genesis's music, to the point where his co-star Jeremy Clarkson sometimes uses their work (Particularly "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1tFQMjc-IE I know what you like Know What You Like (In your Your Wardrobe)]]") to {{Troll}} the living shit out of him.** On the other hand, Clarkson himself IRL is a big fan, and he provided liner notes for the 1997 remaster/reissue of ''A Trick Of The Tail''. of the Tail'' and the box set ''Genesis 1970-1975''.** Similarily, Similarly, Music/JohnLennon praised ''Selling England by the Pound'', from which the band members took great encouragement at the time.time. Other musicians who have praised it include Music/{{Rush}}'s Neal Peart, Music/{{Marillion}}'s Fish, and Music/GuidedByVoices' Robert Pollard.

** Clarkson himself IRL is a big fan, and he provided liner notes for the 1997 remaster/reissue of ''A Trick Of The Tail''. ** On the other hand, Music/JohnLennon praised ''Selling England by the Pound'', from which the band members took great encouragement at the time.

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** On the other hand, Clarkson himself IRL is a big fan, and he provided liner notes for the 1997 remaster/reissue of ''A Trick Of The Tail''. ** On the other hand, Similarily, Music/JohnLennon praised ''Selling England by the Pound'', from which the band members took great encouragement at the time.

* BigNameFan: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] with Richard Hammond of the BBC's ''Series/TopGear'' and Amazon's ''Series/TheGrandTour''. He's known to have been vocal of his notorious '''dis'''like for Genesis's music, to the point where his co-star Jeremy Clarkson sometimes uses their work to {{Troll}} the living shit out of him.

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* BigNameFan: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] with Richard Hammond of the BBC's ''Series/TopGear'' and Amazon's ''Series/TheGrandTour''. He's known to have been vocal of his notorious '''dis'''like for Genesis's music, to the point where his co-star Jeremy Clarkson sometimes uses their work (Particularly "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1tFQMjc-IE I know what you like (In your Wardrobe)]]") to {{Troll}} the living shit out of him.

* BigNameFan: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]; Richard Hammond of the BBC's ''Series/TopGear'' and Amazon's ''Series/TheGrandTour'' has a notorious '''dis'''like of Genesis's music, to the point where his co-star Jeremy Clarkson sometimes uses their work to {{Troll}} the living shit out of him.

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* BigNameFan: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]; Inverted]] with Richard Hammond of the BBC's ''Series/TopGear'' and Amazon's ''Series/TheGrandTour'' has a ''Series/TheGrandTour''. He's known to have been vocal of his notorious '''dis'''like of for Genesis's music, to the point where his co-star Jeremy Clarkson sometimes uses their work to {{Troll}} the living shit out of him.

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